More about the relationship

Grace Park married Phil Kim, who is a real estate developer. They got married in 2004. They have welcomed a son, however, they have not revealed the name of the child. They are currently living happily.

Who is Grace Park?

Grace Park is an American-Canadian actress and she is famous for her role as Cylon model Number Eight especially the significant copies Sharon “Boomer” Valerii and Sharon “Athena” Agathon on ‘Battlestar Galactica’. She is also popular for her role as Shannon Ng in the Canadian television series teen soap ‘Edgemont’.

Grace Park: Age(44), Parents, Siblings, Family

She was born on March 14, 1974, in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her family shifted to Canada when she was 22 months old. She grew up in Vancouver and she is of Korean heritage. She holds dual citizenship: Canadian and American. Her family migrated to Vancouver, Canada when she was 22 months.

Grace Park: Education, School/College University

She joined Magee Secondary School and graduated from there in 1992. She holds a degree in psychology from the University of British Columbia.

Grace Park: Professional Life and Career

She was cast as high school student Shannon Ng on the Canadian teen soap opera ‘Edgemont’ at the age of 25. She made her appearance in the miniseries ‘Battlestar Galactica’ in 2003 and continued as the same or related characters in subsequent series and films.

Grace played in the movie ‘West 32nd’ in 2007 and appeared in Electronic Arts’ ‘Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars’ as Lt. Sandra Telfair. She co-starred in the A&E series ‘The Cleaner’ from 2008 to 2009 and in the CBC series ‘The Border’ until it was canceled in 2010. She had a cameo role on the ninth season, twentieth episode of the show ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’ entitled ‘A Space Oddity’.

Grace reprised her role in the television movie ‘Battlestar Galactica: The Plan’ from ‘Battlestar Galactica’. She made her appearance as Eca Kahn in the Fox series ‘Human Target’ and as the main character, Kono Kalakaua in the 2010 CBS revival of ‘Hawaii Five-0’. She along with her co-star, Daniel Dae Kim left the show in 2017 after a salary dispute where it was reported that CBS’s latest offer paid them 10-15% less than their white co-stars.